News
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Manufacturing still a success
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD RAY Keefe is here to tell Australian manufacturers that the industry they have devoted their careers to is not dead. The managing…
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Mazda backs mentor program
By BRIDGET COOK SUPPORT from Berwick Mazda has been a driving force behind the continued success for Casey’s L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program. The car…
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MP’s campaign slammed
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has attacked Cranbourne’s MP over a postcard he sent to the electorate criticising the council for what he…
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String of thefts
POLICE believe a number of thefts involving cars in Berwick over the weekend are linked. Valuables were stolen from two cars and a Subaru Impreza…
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Bikes found dumped
POLICE are trying to locate the owners of two bikes which were found dumped in Narre Warren last week. The two bikes were left on…
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Taser ends armed siege
A MAN has been charged following a siege in Narre Warren South on the weekend during which he allegedly made threats to kill police. Officers…
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Drivers warned of speed limit reduction
MOTORISTS have been urged to take note of a speed limit change along Thompsons Road in Cranbourne North. Following the recent Victorian Speed Limit Review,…
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Meat cleaver rob charges
POLICE charged a man this week following an armed robbery in Cranbourne in April during which two teens allegedly had a meat cleaver pulled on…
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Going for growth
By BRIDGET COOK LYNDHURST Primary School students made their mark on the local environment this month by taking part in a tree planting day. As…
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Budget cuts hit service
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW Narre Warren legal service specialising in family violence incidents will have no choice but to close its doors if the…
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Attack leaves teen in hospital
A YOUNG man was left with a broken nose and possible broken jaw after being bashed by a group of men in Cranbourne North on…
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Seeing red on traffic
By BRIDGET COOK TRAFFIC congestion on a number of Casey roads has residents seeing red on daily basis. That is why the City of Casey…